 would have been spent much more effectively if all I did was spend one hour watching three or four videos on YouTube or going to three or four Reddit forums and saying, what are the common threads between these, which recommendations in terms of resources, question bangs, flashcards or there that I see enough that I realize at least multiple people who are giving advice are liking these. I'm going to choose these. I know that there probably could be a better strategy, but I'm just going to get to work because again, I could have easily saved myself five to 10 hours of research that could then dove into doing more questions and thus having a better performance, better comfort in performing on the exam. So remember that it's super important that regardless if you're looking for a solution improvement or just transitioning that once you get to that consumption phase, get into that work phase as soon as possible. It doesn't have to be the best solution. This has to be good enough. The work is the part that matters the most because yes, there may be a better strategy, but the return on investment on your time often just comes to doing more of what is right in front of you and maybe a little bit more optimized.